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Title of Article An Injectable Hydrogel for Cartilage Engineering: Physiochemical Properties and Biocompatibility with Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells 
Date of Acceptance 30 December 2011 
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     Title of Journal Research Journal of Biological Sciences 
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     Institute of Journal Medwell Journals 
     ISBN/ISSN 1815-8846 
     Volume 2011 
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     Month
     Year of Publication 2011 
     Page 480-486 
     Abstract The thermosensitive hydrogel for cartilage tissue engineering was developed by blending Chitosan (C) and Starch (S) with β-Glycerol Phosphate (GP). This C/S/GP hydrogel showed its liquid state at room temperature and gel state at raised temperatures. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) images revealed interconnected pore structure having pore sizes in the range of 30-120 μm. The material gradually degraded by 44.7 and 57.9% within 8 weeks in Phosphate Buffer Saline (PBS) and PBS containing 1 mg mL-1 lysozyme, respectively. The biocompatibility of C/S/GP hydrogel was initially evaluated by cultivating with Adipose-Derived Stem Cells (ADSCs). The SEM observation showed superior structure of the C/S/GP hydrogel with cells compared to hydrogel without cells. Cell adhesion and cell proliferation were also demonstrated by using SEM image and XTT assay, respectively. This study shows that the C/S/GP hydrogel is potentially applicable as an injectable scaffold for further study in cartilage tissue regeneration from ADSCs. 
     Keyword Adipose-derived stem cells, cartilage tissue engineering, chitosan, injectable hydrogel, thermosensitive hydrogel 
Author
507070019-1 Mr. SARAYUT LAHNWONG [Main Author]
Medicine Doctoral Degree

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